• Hundreds of speeders in ABQ to be targeted if city council updates ordinance

    Hundreds of speeders in ABQ to be targeted if city council updates ordinance
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council could make a move Monday night to crack down on drivers who blow off their speed camera tickets.The legislation, backed by the mayor, would update an ordinance to allow the city to boot or tow drivers' cars while they're parked in city lots or at a parking meter if they have three or more delinquent speed camera tickets. Las Cruces Police Department issues 1,918 citations for speeding in 2022As of March, there were 432 of those
  • Albuquerque man pleads guilty to mistakenly killing teen in 2021

    Albuquerque man pleads guilty to mistakenly killing teen in 2021
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man pleaded guilty. He's accused of killing a 19-year-old who he thought was someone else.Asad Moody took a plea deal in front of Judge Moran Monday morning. Teen who threw baby in dumpster sentencedBack on July 10 of 2021, Moody was with two other people when they saw Trevonte Robbins near Central and 4th.The group reportedly mistook Robbins as someone Moody got into a fight with a few days earlier. Robbins' mother spoke about the impact
  • PHOTOS: Albuquerque home listed for $4.4M 'situated to soak in mountain views'

    PHOTOS: Albuquerque home listed for $4.4M 'situated to soak in mountain views'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 10,244-square-foot home is currently listed in northeast Albuquerque for $4.4 million. The house sits on 2.13 acres and is "perfectly situated to soak in the mountain views."Home in northeast Albuquerque | Courtesy of Trung Duc Doan & Associate of Equity New Mexico Real EstateHome in northeast Albuquerque | Courtesy of Trung Duc Doan & Associate of Equity New Mexico Real EstateHome in northeast Albuquerque | Courtesy of Trung Duc Doan & Associa
  • Human brains show larger-than-life activity at moment of death 

    Human brains show larger-than-life activity at moment of death 
    (The Hill) – The brains of dying people may spark to sudden life in their final moments.Two apparently brain-dead people taken off of life-support showed sudden spikes in neural activity, according to a study published on Monday.The findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provide scientific support for accounts of “near-death experiences” — powerful and often mystical experiences that happen when a patient is about to die.But they also shed n
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  • 'Multiple fatalities' after Illinois dust storm causes multi-vehicle pileup

    'Multiple fatalities' after Illinois dust storm causes multi-vehicle pileup
    MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) - Multiple people are dead and dozens have been hospitalized after a multi-vehicle pileup south of Springfield, Illinois.
    According to Illinois State Police, shortly before 11 a.m. CT Monday, officers were called to multiple crashes on both the northbound and southbound sides of Interstate 55.
    Around the same time, authorities reported blackout conditions due to the wind blowing dirt from farm fields across the highway.
    The crashes involved roughly 40 to 60 cars an
  • Los Alamos holding public meeting for Rose Street construction

    Los Alamos holding public meeting for Rose Street construction
    LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Rose Street is set to get upgrades, including sidewalk improvements. Now, Los Alamos is inviting residents to learn more and comment at a meeting Thursday, May 4.From Central Avenue to Peach Street, Rose Street will get new asphalt, some new curbs and sidewalks, and new utility lines. Some of the upgrades will bring more accessibility to individuals with disabilities. The project may also bring a new intersection at the Rose St. - Spruce St. - 22nd St. J
  • Tuesday Morning going out of business, set to close all its stores

    Tuesday Morning going out of business, set to close all its stores
    (NEXSTAR) - Yet another national retailer has announced it is going out of business. Discount store Tuesday Morning announced Monday that it will be closing all of its remaining stores.
    This comes after the Texas-based retailer voluntarily delisted from the Nasdaq in December, and, earlier this year, filed voluntary petitions for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
    According to a message on Tuesday Morning's website, going out of business sales are now underway.
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  • Tuesday Morning closing all stores including New Mexico location

    Tuesday Morning closing all stores including New Mexico location
    (NEXSTAR) - Yet another national retailer has announced it is going out of business. Discount store Tuesday Morning announced Monday that it will be closing all of its remaining stores.
    This comes after the Texas-based retailer voluntarily delisted from the Nasdaq in December, and, earlier this year, filed voluntary petitions for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
    According to a message on Tuesday Morning's website, going out of business sales are now underway.
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  • New Mexico Jerky Fest at Isleta Casino

    New Mexico Jerky Fest at Isleta Casino
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Lowrider Beef Jerky presents the inaugural New Mexico Jerky Fest, on May 6th at the Isleta Resort & Casino.The 36th Annual Run for the Zoo is backThere will be a Jerkey competition, with different categories. There will be there free tasting from all the vendors with Jerkey and people can choose which one is their favorite with live voting.
    New Mexico Jerky Fest is the southwest's premier Jerky Festival Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. They are brin
  • Pay-per-article service coming to Twitter

    Pay-per-article service coming to Twitter
    SAN FRANCISCO (WIVB) - Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has been controversial, dividing users over topics of subscription, verification and content.But the business magnate, whose leadership extends to Tesla and SpaceX as well, believes an upcoming change "should be a major win-win for both media orgs & the public."On Saturday, Musk announced that sometime this month, Twitter will let media publishers with subscription services start charging people per article read if they choose not to sub
  • New Mexico Orchid Guild holding annual show & sale

    New Mexico Orchid Guild holding annual show & sale
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Orchid Guild is a nonprofit that strives to teach people how to grow various orchids. There are always new things to learn about the flower, with over 30 thousand different species of orchids.Kite festival coming to EdgewoodNM Orchid Guild will hold its annual show and sale Friday, May 5 from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 6 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Located at the Albuquerque Garden Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque. The theme this year
  • Why are geese so aggressive and mean?

    Why are geese so aggressive and mean?
    (WHTM) --Spring means you may be encountering more animals out and about as they shake off the winter cold. But not all of those animal encounters are friendly.
    One animal, in particular, has garnered a bad reputation, mostly because of how aggressive they are: geese.Geese have a reputation for attacking or chasing anyone that crosses their path. According to Varment Guard Wildlife Services, this is because geese are extremely territorial. They like to be in their own space and do not want to sh
  • Barbie launches Anna May Wong doll for AAPI Heritage Month

    Barbie launches Anna May Wong doll for AAPI Heritage Month
    Six months after she was immortalized with a U.S. quarter, Asian American Hollywood trailblazer Anna May Wong has received another accolade affirming her icon status — her own Barbie.Mattel announced Monday the release of an Anna May Wong doll for Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month.This image released by Mattel shows a Barbie doll in the image of Asian American Hollywood trailblazer Anna May Wong, part of their Inspiring Women Series. The doll is d
  • Dr. Stephen G. Wells resigns as president of New Mexico Tech

    Dr. Stephen G. Wells resigns as president of New Mexico Tech
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Tech Board of Regents accepted the immediate resignation of President Dr. Stephen G. Wells. According to a statement released by the regents, Dr. Wells. is stepping down due to health issues.New Mexico woman undergoes amputation after hit-and-run; her family is searching for answersDr. Wells served as the 17th president of the institution. He spent almost seven years as president of New Mexico Tech. The regents announced former president, Daniel H. L
  • Kite festival coming to Edgewood

    Kite festival coming to Edgewood
    EDGEWOOD, N.M. (KRQE) – The Town of Edgewood is inviting visitors to the 21st annual Kite Festival Saturday and Sunday, May 6 and May 7.The festival is free and is set to take place at Wildlife West Nature Park in Edgewood. All ages are welcome to join in kite flying contests and fun from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 87 North Frontage Road in Edgewood, about 25 minutes east of Albuquerque. New Mexico ranks as one of the worst states for working momsThere will be professional kite flyers and f
  • With high water flows, NM recommends free boating classes

    With high water flows, NM recommends free boating classes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Good snow this winter means New Mexico's lakes and rivers are expecting high water levels. But that also means you need to be extra careful if you're going out on a boat.New Mexico's State Parks Division is offering a free boater education course. It's eight hours and is offered online and in person. Southwestern FBI drama being filmed around New Mexico“All motorboat, personal watercraft, and sailboat operators born on or after January 1, 1989, ar
  • New Mexico ranks as one of the worst states for working moms

    New Mexico ranks as one of the worst states for working moms
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With Mother's Day coming up in just a couple of weeks, WalletHub released its study on 2023's Best and Worst States for Working Moms. New Mexico ranked at spot 45 as one of the worst states for working moms.The study ranked all 50 states, along with the District of Columbia, across 17 key metrics to determine each state's place. The main factors in consideration were child care, professional opportunities, and work-life balance. Those metrics were then graded on a
  • Laredo mayor declares state of emergency due to migrant influx

    Laredo mayor declares state of emergency due to migrant influx
    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- The mayor of Laredo, Texas has declared a state of emergency due to increasing numbers of migrants being processed in his border city, as well as those expected when Title 42 lifts.The order signed by Laredo Mayor Dr. Victor Treviño went into effect on Sunday and is good for seven days, he told Border Report.
    On Monday evening, the Laredo City Council is expected to vote on extending the measure, according to their agenda.It comes as the mayor of the West
  • Santa Fe police launch homicide investigation after man found dead

    Santa Fe police launch homicide investigation after man found dead
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe police are investigating a homicide after a man was found dead with a gunshot wound. SFPD says officers were called to a shooting at the parking lot of Lowe's on Zafarano Dr. around 12:30 a.m. on April 30. Teen arrested after shooting gun in Albuquerque neighborhoodPolice say when officers arrived they found a 21-year-old man who had suffered from a gunshot wound. The victim was pronounced dead on scene. The death is being investigated as a homicide, a
  • New Mexico COVID-19 exposure app shutting down May 11

    New Mexico COVID-19 exposure app shutting down May 11
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The app that alerted New Mexicans if they had been exposed to COVID-19 has an official end date. NM Notify, supported by the Association of Public Health Laboratories, will be shutting down on May 11. Health officials warn irritating symptom may be returning with latest COVID strainAccording to a New Mexico Department of Health press release, the national funding and resources that made the app possible will no longer be available after that date. NMDOH says the ap
  • Exciting innit? How to watch King Charles III's royal coronation

    Exciting innit? How to watch King Charles III's royal coronation
    GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) -- Interested in watching the royal family crown a new king? Here's how to do it from across the pond.The coronation of King Charles III and his wife Camilla, the queen consort, will take place at Buckingham Palace in London on Saturday. Live coverage will begin at 5 a.m. EST (10 a.m. in London). About 2,000 people from around the world have been invited to attend the event in person.
    Prince Harry will attend his father’s coronation, Buckingham Palace has said,
  • Gila National Forest hosts open house on future of Grapevine Campground

    Gila National Forest hosts open house on future of Grapevine Campground
    Officials with the Gila National Forest will host an open house Monday, May 1 to discuss the future of Grapevine Campground after it was closed due to post-fire flooding from the Black Fire. The meeting is scheduled for 4 to 7 p.m. at the Grant County Business and Conference Center. The public is invited to attend the open house and provide their input.
    Story continues below:Crime: Las Cruces Police Department issues 1,918 citations for speeding in 2022New Mexico: New Mexicans gather to hol
  • ‘El Chapo’ sons charged with smuggling cheap fentanyl to US

    ‘El Chapo’ sons charged with smuggling cheap fentanyl to US
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — With Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán serving a life sentence, his sons steered the family business into fentanyl, establishing a network of labs churning out massive quantities of the cheap, deadly drug that they smuggled into the U.S., prosecutors revealed in a recent indictment.Although Guzmán's trial revolved around cocaine shipments, the case against his sons exposes the inner workings of a cartel undergoing a generation
  • Giant seaweed bloom's beaching begins, expected to worsen

    Giant seaweed bloom's beaching begins, expected to worsen
    (NEXSTAR) – Bits of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt – a 5,000-mile-wide seaweed bloom – have started to wash up in Florida, but we're likely months away from peak activity, researchers said Sunday.New Mexico woman undergoes amputation after hit-and-run; her family is searching for answersWhile clouds over the Atlantic made it harder to monitor the seaweed bloom's growth last month, satellite images showed currents and wind pushing the seaweed accumulation west, said the repor
  • Three men sentenced in murder of two Albuquerque teens

    Three men sentenced in murder of two Albuquerque teens
     ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Stephen Goldman Jr., Julio Almentero, and Jimmie Atkins were all sentenced to two life sentences, plus 19 years behind bars on Monday. They were convicted of murder in the deaths of 15-year-old Colin Romero and 14-year-old Ahmed Lateef.Related Coverage:
    Autopsy reports reveal grisly details about murders of Albuquerque teens19-year-old suspected in murder of two Albuquerque teensMan charged with evidence tampering in the death of two Alb
  • Sentencing for three men in murder of two Albuquerque teens

    Sentencing for three men in murder of two Albuquerque teens
     ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Stephen Goldman Jr., Julio Almentero, and Jimmie Atkins are scheduled to be sentenced Monday. A jury found all three guilty of murder in the deaths of 15-year-old Colin Romero and 14-year-old Ahmed Lateef.Related Coverage:
    Autopsy reports reveal grisly details about murders of Albuquerque teens19-year-old suspected in murder of two Albuquerque teensMan charged with evidence tampering in the death of two Albuquerque teensMurder charges fi
  • Woman charged after fire at northeast Albuquerque apartment

    Woman charged after fire at northeast Albuquerque apartment
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Roberta Martin-Welsh has been charged following a fire at an apartment complex in northeast Albuquerque. According to a criminal complaint, neighbors told investigators that Martin-Welsh had threatened to start a fire and kill herself.Teen arrested after shooting gun in Albuquerque neighborhoodOne neighbor said she saw Martin-Welsh leave the apartment and then saw the back window blow out from the fire. Martin-Welsh told investigators she was trying to test
  • Teen arrested after shooting gun in Albuquerque neighborhood

    Teen arrested after shooting gun in Albuquerque neighborhood
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police have arrested 18-year-old Alex Trujillo after police say he shot a gun while yelling for someone to come out of a home. According to a criminal complaint, officers were sent to a home near Gerald and Gibson to reports of gunshots.Mayoral powers and impounding speeders’ cars on ABQ City Council agenda MondayWitnesses told police Trujillo banged on the door of a home and when the homeowner answered Trujillo pointed the gun at them. The
  • UAE Mars orbiter snaps epic photo of Martian moon

    UAE Mars orbiter snaps epic photo of Martian moon
    (The Hill) -- Deimos, the smaller of Mars' two moons, may be more like its planet than we realize.New, high-resolution views of the tiny moon were recently captured by a United Arab Emirates spacecraft named Hope. Part of the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM), Hope used its onboard instruments to capture never-before-seen views of the space rock. Mars has two oddly-shaped moons — Phobos and Deimos, which are just 17 miles and 9 miles in diameter, respectively. Their quirky dimensions, dimin
  • University of New Mexico baseball earns first conference sweep with walk-off

    University of New Mexico baseball earns first conference sweep with walk-off
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – University of New Mexico baseball earned a sweep in their first Mountain West Conference series this season. The Lobos notched three victories over Fresno State.2023 PGA Professional Championship starts at Twin WarriorsKyle Smith put the cherry on top in their series finale as he hit a walk-off RBI single to win 6-5 in the 10th inning. Now 10-10 in MW Conference play, UNM will play at New Mexico State next on Tuesday at 6pm.
  • 2023 PGA Professional Championship starts at Twin Warriors

    2023 PGA Professional Championship starts at Twin Warriors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2023 PGA Professional Championship teed off on Sundayat Twin Warriors Golf Club. 312 PGA professionals from across the country are competing for a chance to qualify for the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Golf Club, which will start on May 18th.Story continues below:Crime: Las Cruces Police Department issues 1,918 citations for speeding in 2022New Mexico: New Mexicans gather to hold ranch-style saleLocal Sports: Lobo football player drafted by the SeahawksA
  • Is my money safe? What to know about bank failures

    Is my money safe? What to know about bank failures
    NEW YORK (AP) — Recent turmoil in the banking industry may have you worried about your money.Officials announced Monday that they closed San Francisco-based First Republic Bank, making it the third U.S. bank to collapse in the past two months. Most of First Republic’s assets are being acquired by JPMorgan.First Republic had wealthy clients who rarely defaulted on their loans. But the vast majority of deposits were above the $250,000 limit set by the FDIC, meaning they were unins
  • Teen who threw baby in dumpster sentenced

    Teen who threw baby in dumpster sentenced
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Alexis Avila appeared in court to be sentenced on Monday, May 1, 2023, for throwing her baby into a Hobbs dumpster in January 2022. Avila has been sentenced to 16 years after a jury found her guilty of child abuse resulting in great bodily harm and attempted first-degree murder.Judge William Shoobridge sentenced Avila to 16 years with two years of parole for abuse of a child resulting in great bodily harm. He ordered her to also take a course on parenting skil
  • Sentencing for teen who threw baby in dumpster

    Sentencing for teen who threw baby in dumpster
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Alexis Avila is scheduled to be sentenced Monday for throwing her baby into a Hobbs dumpster. She faces a maximum of 18 years after a jury found her guilty of child abuse resulting in great bodily harm, and attempted first degree murder.Related Coverage
    ‘We just found a baby in the trash’: Hobbs teen faces attempted murder chargesMother accused of throwing baby in dumpster calls 911 about alleged assaultHobbs woman arrested after allegedly dumping
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Seeking answers, Heated land debate, Warm day, City council meeting, Veterans fundraiser

    KRQE Newsfeed: Seeking answers, Heated land debate, Warm day, City council meeting, Veterans fundraiser
    Monday's Top Stories
    Suspect injured in officer-involved shooting south of T or CLas Cruces Police Department issues 1,918 citations for speeding in 20222023 state baseball, softball tournament bracketsNew Mexico neighborhood searches for beloved peacock that disappeared1 dead after shooting outside ABQ motelCinco de Mayo Run brings visitors to National Hispanic Cultural CenterAerosmith announces final farewell tour starting in SeptemberRussia missile attack on Ukraine injures 34, damages homes
  • Warm weather and storms this week

    Warm weather and storms this week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It is a mild morning in southern and central New Mexico, but temperatures are chilly enough in the northern half of the state to need warm layers. A cold front moved into eastern New Mexico Sunday, which will keep temperatures much cooler in the southeast plains.Forecast Continues Below
    Crime: Man accused of exposing himself at Coronado Mall to be held until trialNew Mexico: Detectives find gun reportedly brought to campus by middle schoolerAlbuquerque: Loved ones
  • Bad to worse: Student misbehavior rises further since return of in-person classes

    Bad to worse: Student misbehavior rises further since return of in-person classes
    (The Hill) -- Student behavioral problems that spiked with the return of in-person learning after the coronavirus pandemic are getting even worse, educators say.Seventy percent of teachers, principals and district leaders said in a recent EdWeek Research Center survey that students are misbehaving more now than in 2019, up from 66 percent in December 2021. One-third in the new poll said students are misbehaving "a lot more." Detectives find gun reportedly brought to campus by middle schoolerExpe
  • Suspect injured in officer-involved shooting south of T or C

    Suspect injured in officer-involved shooting south of T or C
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police and the Sierra County Sheriff's Office were involved in a shooting south of Truth or Consequences, according to a tweet from NMSP.Las Cruces Police Department issues 1,918 citations for speeding in 2022Police say the shooting happened near the intersection of State Road 187 and State Road 152. The suspect was taken to a hospital in the area. No injuries were reported to the officer and deputy involved. Details are limited, KRQE News 13 will
  • Aerosmith announces final farewell tour starting in September

    Aerosmith announces final farewell tour starting in September
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aerosmith will be touring a city near you for the last time to celebrate the rock band's 50-plus years together.The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band announced Monday the dates for their farewell tour called “Peace Out” starting Sept. 2 in Philadelphia. The 40-date run of shows, which includes a stop in the band’s hometown of Boston on New Year’s Eve, will end Jan. 26 in Montreal. What concerts are coming to New Mexico in 2023?“I think it&rs
  • Santa Fe County ordinance may impact affordable housing

    Santa Fe County ordinance may impact affordable housing
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe County Commissioners will be considering what to do with land that could potentially impact affordable housing. An ordinance will be heard during tomorrow's commissioner meeting that will decide what happens to plots of land near the north side of Santa Fe.  New Mexico neighborhood searches for beloved peacock that disappeared"It's mass confusion, it's been fourteen years of mass confusion and so this would settle it once and for all," says S
  • Why are more Americans going to therapy?

    Why are more Americans going to therapy?
    (The Hill) -- The number of Americans seeking mental health treatment is almost twice as high as it was two decades ago — reflecting a historic recent decline in mental health but also an increase in virtual care access and a positive trend of destigmatization.In 2004, just 13 percent of adults said they had visited a therapist, psychiatrist or other mental health professional within the past year, according to Gallup polling. In 2022, that number was up to 23 perc
  • New Mexico woman undergoes amputation after hit-and-run; her family is searching for answers

    New Mexico woman undergoes amputation after hit-and-run; her family is searching for answers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local family is seeking answers. It comes after a mom belonging to that family was involved in a hit-and-run incident.On Wednesday, April 26, 76-year-old Elvira Rivera went on a walk near her home. On her way back from her walk, her family said she stopped to take a break under a tree near a ditch bank off of Tobacco Road in the North Valley. That's when the unthinkable happened. Migrants killed in I-25 crash, authorities sayAccording to a Bernalillo Count
  • Mayoral powers and impounding speeders' cars on ABQ City Council agenda Monday

    Mayoral powers and impounding speeders' cars on ABQ City Council agenda Monday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Monday night, the Albuquerque City Council is set to talk about a number of topics including adding some changes to the speed camera ordinance in the city.However, the big topic that could be brought up is the controversial push to limit the mayor's powers in city government. More than 200 people died in national parks last year: These were the deadliestOn Monday, city councilors are expected to address the controversial push to limit the powers of the Ma
  • Local car show raises money for veterans to take Washington DC trip

    Local car show raises money for veterans to take Washington DC trip
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Honor Flight of Northern New Mexico hosted its 7th Annual Car Show on Sunday.The event is to raise money to take 25 veterans each year on an all-expense paid trip to Washington DC.Adeline Herrera, the president of the Honor Flight of Northern NM, said they do these trips to help the veterans. The 50 places where homes are selling the fastestOne veteran, Ronald Roberts, expressed his feelings towards this event and what it means to him to be able to be a
  • 2023 state baseball, softball tournament brackets

    2023 state baseball, softball tournament brackets
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2023 New Mexico Baseball and Softball State Tournament brackets for all classifications are listed below. KRQE Sports will provide continued coverage of the tournaments.Baseball2023 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 5A
    2023 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 4A
    2023 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 3A
    2023 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 2A2023 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Champions
  • Cinco de Mayo Run brings visitors to National Hispanic Cultural Center

    Cinco de Mayo Run brings visitors to National Hispanic Cultural Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation and not-for-profit Run Fit teamed up to host the first Annual Cinco de Mayo Run. Who has the best cinnamon roll in New Mexico?Those who participated in the event had the choice to run a 10K, run or walk a 5K, or take part in the Kid's-K."Cultural center hosts performing arts. We have a virtual arts center, which is our museum, and our history or literary arts, which hosts a library and genealogy center, and al
  • 1 hospitalized after crash near Coors, Paseo del Norte

    1 hospitalized after crash near Coors, Paseo del Norte
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – APD Motor Unit is investigating a crash at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Paseo del Norte.According to officials, alcohol may have been a factor in the crash.Migrants killed in I-25 crash, authorities sayOne person was transported to the hospital in critical condition, but no other information has been provided.
  • 1 dead after shooting outside ABQ motel

    1 dead after shooting outside ABQ motel
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a homicide that happened outside Motel 6 near Coors and Iliff Road.According to police, they were responding to reports of a shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, a person was found dead. Where are all the ‘horned toads’ in New Mexico?Employees at the Super 8 across the street said they saw the whole thing happen. They claimed they saw the vehicle the shooter left in, and that it passed p
  • Warm temperatures, storm chances return this week

    Warm temperatures, storm chances return this week
    Suddenly, we find ourselves in a summer pattern this afternoon with high temperatures soaring well into the 80s for the ABQ metro, middle 90s over southeast NM, and northern parts of the area climbing into the lower 80s.
    Some of these are the warmest temperatures we've seen since late September last year! With this forecast, we'll hold on to the warmer temperatures but add some clouds and moisture. Even now, we're seeing a very weak cold front cross the northeast plains. It's not doing a whole l
  • Migrants killed in I-25 crash, authorities say

    Migrants killed in I-25 crash, authorities say
    HATCH, N.M. (KRQE) -- All lanes have now reopened after a deadly single-vehicle crash Saturday along I-25 near Hatch.According to New Mexico State Police, all occupants in the vehicle were undocumented migrants. Millions impacted by Adderall shortage: Here’s what we knowThe interstate was closed from mile marker 59 to 63 for hours. NMSP also said multiple people were killed in the crash. No further details have been provided on what caused the crash.

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